12th Annual Sedona Cleanup

Sedona AZ (April 28, 2014) – The Sedona Fire District (SFD) and the U.S. Forest Service are joining together to offer Sedona area residents an opportunity to dispose of yard waste and combustible vegetation. SFD Fire Station #4, located at 391 Forest Road in Sedona, will be accepting yard waste Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 16 through 18, 2014, from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.

Participation is open to all Sedona Fire District residents.

Fire restrictions are in place almost one month earlier than last year, are you prepared? Protecting your home from a wildfire starts with you. Creating a defensible space within 30 feet of your home can greatly reduce the risk of a wildfire.

Don’t have 30 feet? Then start with the first 10 feet around your home. Tall, dry grasses provide a path for fire that can lead directly to your house. By removing tall dry grasses, leaves and pine needles from your roof and gutters; excess growth, dead leaves and branches, decreases the flammability potential. Pruning tree limbs so the lowest is between 6’-10’ from the ground reduces “ladder fuels.”

Yard debris, including brush, tree and shrub trimmings (limbs, trunks), as well as bagged leaves and pine needles (no cactus trimmings, please) may be dropped off during this event. In an effort to reduce the spread of noxious weeds, leaves, grasses and pine needles must be bagged.

Appliances, hazardous materials, garbage, mattresses, and other household waste will not be accepted.

Visit www.sedonafire.org or www.firewise.org to learn how to make your property safe from wildfire or call the Sedona Fire District at 928-282-6800 for more information or to schedule a free wildfire home assessment.